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first of all, we need to get the government's house in order. the gao and doe inspector general has seen systemic problems in managing cyber space and that needs to be addressed immediately. with we need to provide the right mix of regulation. electric utilities, water transportation, the current structure can be used to motivate and fund needed cyber advancements. for industries where the economics are not inherent to a regulatory structure, adding one will make us had less secure impeding the putting in place of security. we need to spur greater security and investment and a good example is roger's bill that passed the committee a couple weeks ago, which used liability reforms to stimulate sharing. that is one of the many things that needs to be released to help the situation. we need demonstrated security improvements and greater use of private insurance, streamline permitting and licensing. this incentive based approach was spelled out in 2008 and was endorsed by president obama in the policy review in 2009, but the multiple trade associatio
first of all, we need to get the government's house in order. the gao and doe inspector general has seen systemic problems in managing cyber space and that needs to be addressed immediately. with we need to provide the right mix of regulation. electric utilities, water transportation, the current structure can be used to motivate and fund needed cyber advancements. for industries where the economics are not inherent to a regulatory structure, adding one will make us had less secure impeding the...
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abuse his powers as president, and against his political opponent and is contrary to our system of government. the answer to that is others have done similar things. to some extent. you know. but the fact is he sort of put it all together in a way nobody did it before. and you can't do that any more. you know, that was a debate. garrison made interesting arguments and i think this was reflected in the agony of the republicans when i watched this. many of them thought he was a good overall good present. not only a president of their party but a good president. certainly? in foreign affairs and maybe even in domestic affairs. in some ways he was a good president. apparently didn't like me because i told you i mentioned a smk that he spoke. this is years later after i was in the white house with bill clinton he made some comments about me and my deputy and said in my book, he thought i was a tough shit and maybe i drove my deputy, vince foster to suicide, which was of course not true. he was a wonderful man who unfortunately had a breakdown. president nixon was a very able guy. but he did what h
abuse his powers as president, and against his political opponent and is contrary to our system of government. the answer to that is others have done similar things. to some extent. you know. but the fact is he sort of put it all together in a way nobody did it before. and you can't do that any more. you know, that was a debate. garrison made interesting arguments and i think this was reflected in the agony of the republicans when i watched this. many of them thought he was a good overall good...
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remember me breaking pencils and dorr asking me once who is going to pay for all these pencils, federal government pencils? i said i'll pay for the pencils. you know? i would snap pencils. i'd walk around sometimes snapping pencils. but i don't do that anymore. see i'm a little older now. i don't snap pencils. i'm -- still when i try a case i get wound up. trial work is tough work. it's not, you know, but it's fascinating. >> mr. dorr was very careful about keeping his cards close to his chest. >> yes. but listening to the tapes had an effect on him, didn't it? >> yes. yes, it confirmed -- we all believed that the president really acted improperly. there really was a misuse. it was wrong to break into the headquarters of your political opponents. it's wrong to wire tap. it's wrong to break into the headquarters of the psychiatrist. it's wrong, you know, and then to misuse the fbi, patrick gray, and misuse the cia, this is, you know, we all felt that. you know? and when you heard the tapes, it sort of put it all together for us and it did have an impact on dorr. whether we could, i mean, maybe dorr
remember me breaking pencils and dorr asking me once who is going to pay for all these pencils, federal government pencils? i said i'll pay for the pencils. you know? i would snap pencils. i'd walk around sometimes snapping pencils. but i don't do that anymore. see i'm a little older now. i don't snap pencils. i'm -- still when i try a case i get wound up. trial work is tough work. it's not, you know, but it's fascinating. >> mr. dorr was very careful about keeping his cards close to his...
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the government may not use this authority to target a u.s. person here or abroad or anyone known to be in the united states. the law requires special procedures to make sure these restrictions are followed and to protect the privacy of any u.s. persons whose nonpublic information may be acquired through this program. the department of justice and the office of the director of national intelligence conduct extensive oversight reviews and will report to congress on implementation twice a year. this establishes a comprehensive regime of oversights in all three branches of government. it is the top legislative priority of our nation's intelligence community. surveillance is only the first of many complex issues we must navigate. much has been made of the distinction between our federal civilian courts and military commissions. the reality is both incorporate fundamental due process and other protections that are essential to the administration and we should not deprive ourselves of any tool in our fight against al qaeda. our criminal justice syst
the government may not use this authority to target a u.s. person here or abroad or anyone known to be in the united states. the law requires special procedures to make sure these restrictions are followed and to protect the privacy of any u.s. persons whose nonpublic information may be acquired through this program. the department of justice and the office of the director of national intelligence conduct extensive oversight reviews and will report to congress on implementation twice a year....
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government is horrified. they have condemned it as intentional murder. the rhetoric is strong. on the american side, president obama and theecretary defense all issued strong statemes offering condolences to the afghan people. there have been calls with president karzai. there is only so much that can be done in trying to tamp down afghan anger. we expect to be protests in coming days. it has not erupted yet. ven the reaction to the koran- burning last month, you would expect afghans to react in some way. host: hell are you watching to see as the word spreads ho -- -- how are you watching to see as the word spreads for signs this could have an intense effect on u.s.-afghanistan reactions -- relations? guest: are their violent protests? other incidents of afghans storm in the united nations or american or civilian facilities in iraq. the burning resonated in other countries more because of a shared nation -- nature of the muslim beliefs in places like pakistan or other muslim countries. we will be looking for
government is horrified. they have condemned it as intentional murder. the rhetoric is strong. on the american side, president obama and theecretary defense all issued strong statemes offering condolences to the afghan people. there have been calls with president karzai. there is only so much that can be done in trying to tamp down afghan anger. we expect to be protests in coming days. it has not erupted yet. ven the reaction to the koran- burning last month, you would expect afghans to react...
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if they can't tell us who did it and why, the libyan government is on the wrong side. >> and mr. leak, you broke the story today in the daily beast that this was a terror attack. you say they new within 24 hours. it was in the intelligence community that not only pointed to al qaeda but they were able to pin point the location of one of the attackers but there were a number of clues if you will that were outside of the intelligen intelligence committee. they congratulated the attackers in bengazi. the date of the attack is another thing. there was intelligence coming in. intelligence sources say they located one attacker using social media. did they know his location? >> yes, but i'm -- i withheld details on that because the person as i understand is still at large. do we know if anyone has been targeted or arrested? >> at this point i have mixed signals. there were 50 people or so arrested by libyan authorities. it is unclear, but in terms of u.s. actions, nothing has been done at this point. you have talked to a number of sources on this? >> as the story was coming out in the a
if they can't tell us who did it and why, the libyan government is on the wrong side. >> and mr. leak, you broke the story today in the daily beast that this was a terror attack. you say they new within 24 hours. it was in the intelligence community that not only pointed to al qaeda but they were able to pin point the location of one of the attackers but there were a number of clues if you will that were outside of the intelligen intelligence committee. they congratulated the attackers in...
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you don't have the system to actually deal with this huge issue add to that the governments that have fallen, the new structures and these issues at the same time, it is not going to be easy. and we are taking action. it is more about having ladders of opportunity. we are working with partners and with the clinton initiative. we want to tap into the resources of many partners around the world. this is great. this is a food university. what is happening with farming is that the average age of farmers is 60. we are trying to bring cool back to farming to the university. the whole supply chain and we are bringing people around the world. we want to have it in africa. 60%. how are we going to feed them? 60% of amazing crops are stuck in africa and unused. and so we want to tap into that. we want to have it in the best way possible it is about technology and agriculture making farming cool again where young people come back into that field. >> we want female drivers for the tractors. >> hopefully yes. >> when we come back i'll ask my all-star panel is america the world leader it should be
you don't have the system to actually deal with this huge issue add to that the governments that have fallen, the new structures and these issues at the same time, it is not going to be easy. and we are taking action. it is more about having ladders of opportunity. we are working with partners and with the clinton initiative. we want to tap into the resources of many partners around the world. this is great. this is a food university. what is happening with farming is that the average age of...
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federal government officials have confirm ited that the u.s. mission in libya had made repeated requests for increased security but it was denied. if you find that to be the case and you also were able to determine at least from his own diary that the ambassador was in fear what are the sanctions, what are the consequences, what can you do? >> well, that first we have to start with the facts to determine that when you get sanctions my sense is it is accountability should be for anybody within the organization who turned a blind eye to the requests. our principal is to make sure to understand and make sure that communications are working effectively and they are appropriately protected in other locations as well. >> judge jeanine: you know, congress mappman you can even k at fast and furious. took forever to resolve itself and immigrations made by darrell issa turned out to be pretty accurate. there were few if any consequences. my question is this -- will there be a review or are a assessment of ambassador rice's comments about this being a fak
federal government officials have confirm ited that the u.s. mission in libya had made repeated requests for increased security but it was denied. if you find that to be the case and you also were able to determine at least from his own diary that the ambassador was in fear what are the sanctions, what are the consequences, what can you do? >> well, that first we have to start with the facts to determine that when you get sanctions my sense is it is accountability should be for anybody...
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it sounds like he's talking about the federal government. because it's the same problem. we've got an economy that's not performing and so, we can't pay our bills and nobody gets it. so, if you are in scranton, you think it's a scranton problem, if you are in california, you think it's a california problem. our cities are dying. our cities are dying because our economy is dying and our economy is dying because we don't make stuff anymore. we have to get our manufacturing jobs back. that's why we have presidential elections. i want to hear obama and romney talking about how to get our manufacturing back to scranton and everywhere in between. >> reality is, those jobs -- the country has lost is in the millions, if you look just in the last decade alone. >> tens of millions. >> absolutely. but -- >> why do you say that those jobs aren't coming back? the problem we have -- >> because i talk to the heads of the big companies, general electric and others that have brought some of the jobs back -- >> general electric -- >> a lot of them aren't coming back. >> this isn't somethin
it sounds like he's talking about the federal government. because it's the same problem. we've got an economy that's not performing and so, we can't pay our bills and nobody gets it. so, if you are in scranton, you think it's a scranton problem, if you are in california, you think it's a california problem. our cities are dying. our cities are dying because our economy is dying and our economy is dying because we don't make stuff anymore. we have to get our manufacturing jobs back. that's why...
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government decided to go and ask the cutter government and a lot of people warned them that that wasn't a good idea. it turns out that it wasn't. frank pellegrino and some others and agents -- they were on the ground and cutter trying to get ksm. door. >> i'm in the project and government oversight. we've got a book coming out in the very near future by josÉ rodriguez talking about the utility of interrogation techniques. he was part of the cia to interrogation detainees. i believe he is personally there with khalid sheikh mohammed. what do we know about the interrogation of khalid sheikh mohammed -- obviously the book is about the hunt, but what do we know about the interrogation, if anything, or whether the indications? were due to take place? didn't save many lives? didn't warn us about future attacks or what was the utility of that exercise? >> i would say that our book -- and i haven't read his book, although i do love the title, i would say that their book differs. we did focus on the hunt, but we do go into some detail about khalid sheikh mohammed time in custody. i think that i
government decided to go and ask the cutter government and a lot of people warned them that that wasn't a good idea. it turns out that it wasn't. frank pellegrino and some others and agents -- they were on the ground and cutter trying to get ksm. door. >> i'm in the project and government oversight. we've got a book coming out in the very near future by josÉ rodriguez talking about the utility of interrogation techniques. he was part of the cia to interrogation detainees. i believe he is...
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it seems like i had better intelligence and sources in the government than the white house did. >> or as john mccain would have it, had a very strong opinion we are defeating al qaeda has not helped if it looks like al qaeda resurge en resurgence. >> without question as somebody who is covering the story in the months leading up to the election, it was so politicized with the white house and the administration because they thought every word they said would be twisted and attacked. and they didn't want to interfere and republican ares putting out conspiracy theories some not rooted in facts or evidence it was tough to report on this. >>l the untold story of america valor more about the people on the ground doing the hard stuff on the country. good to see you. >> coming up next. taking on tonight's big stories. why would they want to kill their dog? >> can't wait to hear this excuse. ♪ [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine million older ame
it seems like i had better intelligence and sources in the government than the white house did. >> or as john mccain would have it, had a very strong opinion we are defeating al qaeda has not helped if it looks like al qaeda resurge en resurgence. >> without question as somebody who is covering the story in the months leading up to the election, it was so politicized with the white house and the administration because they thought every word they said would be twisted and attacked....
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who wanted to send a message to corporations, the u-s and the government. they had reportedly been trying to recruit new members at local homeless shelters. officials say- the men conspired to acquire c-4 explosives. and their plan was to build improvised devices; which they would detonate with remotes. the plot was *not* tied to international terrorism. the f-b-i says, the public was *never* in any danger from the explosive devices because an undercover agent was involved and the explosives were inert. today marks the one-year anniversary of the death of osama bin laden. a navy seal team shot and killed bin laden during a raid on his compound in abbottabad, pakistan. the al qaeda leader was hunted for nearly a decade after the september 11th terrorist attacks. photos of his body have never been made public. the obama administration says their graphic nature would only incite more violence or be used for propaganda. homeland security officials say they've seen no specific, credible threats or plots against the u-s linked to the anniversary of bin laden's de
who wanted to send a message to corporations, the u-s and the government. they had reportedly been trying to recruit new members at local homeless shelters. officials say- the men conspired to acquire c-4 explosives. and their plan was to build improvised devices; which they would detonate with remotes. the plot was *not* tied to international terrorism. the f-b-i says, the public was *never* in any danger from the explosive devices because an undercover agent was involved and the explosives...
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they were government pencils. i said, i'll pay for the pencils. i would walk around sometimes snapping pencils. but i don't do that anymore. i'm a little older now. i don't snap pencils. still when i try a case, i get wound up. trial work is tough work. but it's fascinating. >> mr. doar was very careful about keeping his cards close to his chest. >> yes. >> but listening to the tapes had an effect on him, didn't it? >> yes. yes. it confirmed -- we all believe ed that the president really acted -- there really was a misuse. it was wrong to break into the headquarters of your political opponents. it's wrong to wiretap. it's wrong to break into the headquarters of a psychiatrist. you know. and then to misuse the fbi. lmplg p. p l. patrick ray and the cia. and when we heard the tapes, it had an impact. and it did have an impact on doar. maybe doar -- yonl he can speak for himself -- but would have reached a conclusion that would have reached impeachment, without our tapes, i don't know what conclusion he would have reached. i don't know what we would
they were government pencils. i said, i'll pay for the pencils. i would walk around sometimes snapping pencils. but i don't do that anymore. i'm a little older now. i don't snap pencils. still when i try a case, i get wound up. trial work is tough work. but it's fascinating. >> mr. doar was very careful about keeping his cards close to his chest. >> yes. >> but listening to the tapes had an effect on him, didn't it? >> yes. yes. it confirmed -- we all believe ed that the...
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modern government is complicated. in the 60's and '70s, most of these levels were filled by career civil servants. over the last couple of decades, they have become politicized. career executives have the ability to carry out most of these jobs with policy expertise, managerial experience, they have networks in the executive branch and the very best are fully capable of filling those positions if the president appoints them. in addition, deeper penetration undermines the career civil service. a ceiling on upward mobility, how they say i can only get that far, maybe i will retire early and go to the private sector and make some money. it is important to have that competence there and you have to have a career path that includes them, a deeper political appointees coming down the lower that ceiling comes. key policy decisions are not made until a new presidential appointees come on board. there is a decline in institutional memory, but if it is at the top and they don't listen, they might be missing something important.
modern government is complicated. in the 60's and '70s, most of these levels were filled by career civil servants. over the last couple of decades, they have become politicized. career executives have the ability to carry out most of these jobs with policy expertise, managerial experience, they have networks in the executive branch and the very best are fully capable of filling those positions if the president appoints them. in addition, deeper penetration undermines the career civil service. a...
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once again all government programs. it was a subtle sub text to the entire speech. >> you did have as chris pointed out quite effectively a whole series of things we talked about. it is true every single one of them did relawsuit to government. there was no mention about the private sector which drives the government. >>> the mainstream media was really critical of paul ryan's speech and gone so far as to call him a liar. that is a theme many democrats are pushing. you heard it on all of the talk shows. charles kraut hamm hammer and bill o'reilly riley talked about that. >> i saw one general consensus republicans had lied continuously and repeatedly and shamelessly in their speeches. they particularly centered on paul ryan to the point where they were calling it almost unanimously almost on all of the networks calling it a true free zone. >> what did he lie about? >> they don't even pretend to be objective any more. >> do you think the mainstream media national media scans the issue and spits them out or are they doing
once again all government programs. it was a subtle sub text to the entire speech. >> you did have as chris pointed out quite effectively a whole series of things we talked about. it is true every single one of them did relawsuit to government. there was no mention about the private sector which drives the government. >>> the mainstream media was really critical of paul ryan's speech and gone so far as to call him a liar. that is a theme many democrats are pushing. you heard it...
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what is your government doing for you today? is it preparing to drive itself over a cliff like thelma and louise? >> despite the claim that the president supports a balanced approach, the democrats have yet to get serious about real spending cuts. >> if congress does nothing, every family in america will see their taxes automatically go up at the beginning of next year. >> if we go over the cliff, you are going to have a slowdown in economic growth of at least a 4%. that puts us back into recession, meaning 2 million people lose their jobs, unemployment goes to 9%. >> that is erskine bowles, who along with alan simpson shared the deficit reduction commission a couple of years ago. they are both in town trying to pound a sense at into elected leaders. evan thomas has been out of town promoting his book, "ike's bluff." terrific christmas present. >> thank you. >> as i recall, we were having the same composition we are having now. >> like groundhog day. talk about bluffing -- they will be complete unreasonable until the last second
what is your government doing for you today? is it preparing to drive itself over a cliff like thelma and louise? >> despite the claim that the president supports a balanced approach, the democrats have yet to get serious about real spending cuts. >> if congress does nothing, every family in america will see their taxes automatically go up at the beginning of next year. >> if we go over the cliff, you are going to have a slowdown in economic growth of at least a 4%. that puts...
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these islamist militias who have tons of weapons left over from the government. rockets, grenades, mortar rounds. >> ambassador stevens himself had told people that he was on the al qaeda hit list. and, look, the counter terrorist guy, matthew olsen, he's the director of counter terrorism. he pulled the plug on the administration publicly in hearings in the past week. this with us a cover-up. i see this as a cover-up. now they're coming clean. what's the penalty here? what does this mean? they can't be allowed to get away with this. >> all of us are indebted to matt olsen for what he did. it's really up to the american people right now because what the u.n. ambassador did, what susan rice did to us was basically let down our allies who don't know what we're talking about, and seeing us as intentionally lying. it's also going to enbolden our enemies. you didn't have a leading smo i spokesperson going out and telling a story that was not true. i think the only real response right now is for the american people to realize how much this administration has politicized
these islamist militias who have tons of weapons left over from the government. rockets, grenades, mortar rounds. >> ambassador stevens himself had told people that he was on the al qaeda hit list. and, look, the counter terrorist guy, matthew olsen, he's the director of counter terrorism. he pulled the plug on the administration publicly in hearings in the past week. this with us a cover-up. i see this as a cover-up. now they're coming clean. what's the penalty here? what does this mean?...
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it's the first test for their new government. in libya, a power transfer. the general national congress is now in control after the country's transitional council handed over power today. it's the first peaceful government transition there since before moammar gadhafi seized power. a woman is planning a rally for the mosque that burned down in joplin, missouri. it will take place next month. meanwhile, investigators are trying to figure out what sparked the blaze. it's the second fire at the mosque this summer. the government actability office is urging the sec to revise its 16-year-old standards. and an agency says the cell phone regulations may not reflect the current standards. and look at hillary clinton tear up the dance floor. during a dinner hosted by the country's foreign minister. look at her bust those moves. >> dancing on tv is something i would never do. >> what do you mean? >> i would never dance on tv. >> no? >> is that how you dance, really? >> really, you've got other moves? i guess not. so what? >> what is that? >> i'm just saying. >> i hav
it's the first test for their new government. in libya, a power transfer. the general national congress is now in control after the country's transitional council handed over power today. it's the first peaceful government transition there since before moammar gadhafi seized power. a woman is planning a rally for the mosque that burned down in joplin, missouri. it will take place next month. meanwhile, investigators are trying to figure out what sparked the blaze. it's the second fire at the...
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that same government is going to be providing her the answer. i don't think it is too much to ask for us to level with the family members of those killed and the american people about the circumstances. i think he said i'm not mad you lied to me, i'm mad that i can't believe anything else you tell me. >> judge jeanine: somebody lies about one thing you can assume they are lying about other things as well. if you get ambassador rice in front of this committee, do you think that she will admit and by the way she is missing in action. we haven't seen her since that sunday. do you think that we will find out who told her to say it was about a video? and my second question, congressman, why her? why did they put her up in front of the american people? could it be because hillary clinton is leaving in a month and she would be indebted to the white house if she spun this tale of fantasy to fill hillary clinton's shoes? >> well, it as pattern of this administration and we saw it with fast and furious that you often times put the least knowledgeable pers
that same government is going to be providing her the answer. i don't think it is too much to ask for us to level with the family members of those killed and the american people about the circumstances. i think he said i'm not mad you lied to me, i'm mad that i can't believe anything else you tell me. >> judge jeanine: somebody lies about one thing you can assume they are lying about other things as well. if you get ambassador rice in front of this committee, do you think that she will...
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the government learned all the key facts from the underwear bomber himself. it says that proves the fbi can get valuable intelligence without treating terrorists as enemy combatants or putting them on trial in military courts. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> there is health news tonight. if you have a baby at home it will get your attention. there is a new study out tonight on arsenic, a poison found in the environment but now also found in some toddler formula and cereal bars, the ones sold as organic. our report on this tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: scientists at dartmouth college call it hidden arsenic, high levels of the poison discovered in organic brown rice syrup, a commonly used organic sweetener. researchers found arsenic in two toddler formulas. made by nature's one, that listed organic brown rice syrup as an ingredient. one had a total arsenic concentration six times the arsenic level the epa allows in drinking water. meanwhile, the infant formulas without organic brown rice had low levels of arsenic. arsenic was found in 2
the government learned all the key facts from the underwear bomber himself. it says that proves the fbi can get valuable intelligence without treating terrorists as enemy combatants or putting them on trial in military courts. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> there is health news tonight. if you have a baby at home it will get your attention. there is a new study out tonight on arsenic, a poison found in the environment but now also found in some toddler formula and cereal...
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government can improve security overseas. secretary of state hillary clinton plans to accept all the recommendations. now, the panel took a long look at the september 11th attack in libya. and it endped wied with the dea ambassador chris stevens. according to accountability review board, security in benghazi was grossly inadequate to deal with at take that took place. in addition the review board confirmed there was no protest prior to the attack. and terrorists were responsible for what happened. the report also says the u.s. waited too long to make security adjustments in benghazi, despite the increasing violence. now, although this report was pointed in its criticism, what's interesting, is that the panel found -- no cause, of disciplining any government officials. now, earlier today, the report was released to -- to -- was released to congress. ahead of thursday's benghazi hearing here on capitol hill. now, secretary of state hillary clinton, won't be there. she says that she is willing, however, to testify in january, af
government can improve security overseas. secretary of state hillary clinton plans to accept all the recommendations. now, the panel took a long look at the september 11th attack in libya. and it endped wied with the dea ambassador chris stevens. according to accountability review board, security in benghazi was grossly inadequate to deal with at take that took place. in addition the review board confirmed there was no protest prior to the attack. and terrorists were responsible for what...
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government regulations chokes capitalism. what mitt romney will do to increase prosperity and reduce poverty is give maury responsibility to the -- more responsibility to the american people and not have big brother say, hey, let me take care of you if you give me your vote. that has been the basis of obama's administration. when you have the department of agriculture running radio ads about food stamps and the secretary of agriculture saying food stamps add to our economy and mitt romney doesn't have anywhere on his website saying bane capital is a part of my resume that will make me a better president, then obama has on his website about what he will do and his policy. >> he has very little information on his website about what he will do. but we do know that he would basically put back into place the policies that destroy the economy to begin with. but he refuses to run on his record as governor of massachusetts because, guess what, he can't. it is not a good record. he took the state backward on his unemployment. >> he ru
government regulations chokes capitalism. what mitt romney will do to increase prosperity and reduce poverty is give maury responsibility to the -- more responsibility to the american people and not have big brother say, hey, let me take care of you if you give me your vote. that has been the basis of obama's administration. when you have the department of agriculture running radio ads about food stamps and the secretary of agriculture saying food stamps add to our economy and mitt romney...
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there is no specificity to his program or plan for governance. if elected what makes you o confident that he is the better choice? is it his ideas or simply the experience of the obama policies? >> look. i have all large company, and i am looking for a ceo. i have to applicants. i have governor romney that has years of experience in building businesses,making perils and i have president obama that has no business experience and who i going to hire to run a company? the answer is simple, romney. well, the country is like a big company. we need a ceo. do we want to attacks on the west as i said, lots of experience in making payrolls, hiring people from building companies to our do we want someone that has only political experience? the answer, i think, is very simple. we want governor romney to be the next president. lou: davis sigell. thank you so much. we appreciate you being year. more on presidential politics throughout the broadcast as we focus on the political economy and the "a-team" joins us here later. >> to manage matter? what to the mean
there is no specificity to his program or plan for governance. if elected what makes you o confident that he is the better choice? is it his ideas or simply the experience of the obama policies? >> look. i have all large company, and i am looking for a ceo. i have to applicants. i have governor romney that has years of experience in building businesses,making perils and i have president obama that has no business experience and who i going to hire to run a company? the answer is simple,...
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the federal government has a substantial portion of those resources. that number will increase by a significant amount. the exact number is not something we are prepared to give you today. the speaker of the house made it very clear that he wanted to see a full briefing on all of the plans prepared by the respected agencies for the games. until we have all of those plans completed, we cannot give you a final figure. there's also a certain amount of financial resources that will be requested. the numbers are very small relative to the amount that his party been appropriated by the federal government, $200 million. the additional resources this small, relative to that which has already been appropriated. however, every action will be taken that is conceivable to secure aerospace, the news, and to secure the safety of the people. there is no specific plan with regards to the federal military personnel. in atlanta, the props the number of federal troops is about 15,000. i think it is likely there will be some increase in the support of the military nature.
the federal government has a substantial portion of those resources. that number will increase by a significant amount. the exact number is not something we are prepared to give you today. the speaker of the house made it very clear that he wanted to see a full briefing on all of the plans prepared by the respected agencies for the games. until we have all of those plans completed, we cannot give you a final figure. there's also a certain amount of financial resources that will be requested....
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the government's should not -- well, go away. you guys should always stay here. thank you so much for being with us. as a lightning and eliminating is expected. up next, one of your gives us his reason forecasting an early ballot. it is a doozy. you will check p.m. box and have your comments. stay with us. ♪ hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios lou: well time for your comments, jeff. >> ohio with his personal thoughts on early voting. lou, i live in october, i am voting october 2, i knew 4 years ago who i was not going to vote for this year. good for you. >> ann from texas, here is a new name for abc, cbs, and nbc, president obama's 3 stooges, still enjoy your shows. what does that mean still
the government's should not -- well, go away. you guys should always stay here. thank you so much for being with us. as a lightning and eliminating is expected. up next, one of your gives us his reason forecasting an early ballot. it is a doozy. you will check p.m. box and have your comments. stay with us. ♪ hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios lou: well time...
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but a government science panel cautions that will are no uniform standards on how many things must agree to declare a virtual match. lawyer for kirk odom says it is subjective. >> it is entirely subjective. the examiner objectively examines the samples, decides whether or not to call it a match. >> reporter: now congress is considering national standards to help prevent what happened to kirk odom. found guilty by a hair. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> still ahead, as "nbc nightly news" continues epic downfall for a home town hero. secrets and lies and hundreds of millions of dollars are missing. and later. beautiful, beautiful, making a difference one flash at a time. . >>> we're back now with a story about financial fraud involving the kind of big money you hear about on wall street. but this one happened on main street in a town in iowa. tonight a one time town hero is in jail and millions of dollars are missing and a lot of folks are left in shock. >> reporter: it seemed like the ultimate local boy makes good story. moves his local headquarters who made money selling commodi
but a government science panel cautions that will are no uniform standards on how many things must agree to declare a virtual match. lawyer for kirk odom says it is subjective. >> it is entirely subjective. the examiner objectively examines the samples, decides whether or not to call it a match. >> reporter: now congress is considering national standards to help prevent what happened to kirk odom. found guilty by a hair. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> still ahead,...
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these provisions allow the federal government to reach further into the education authority of the states. the state authorization provision requires institutions offering distance education programs to meet requirements in every state in which they have a distant education student. it threatens programs like penn state's world campus. the credit hour provision establishes a federal definition of a credit hour, hindering institutions of higher education of making decisions. i was home in bucks county last week. i met with the president of a local college, he was worried about the impact these burdensome regulations would have on his students. expressing their support for the repeal of these costly regulations. over the course of the last decade we have seen the cost of higher education skyrocket with the rise in tuitions and fees at four-year colleges. it won't be solved by more federal mandates and programs. we must return flexibility to academic institutions. >> gentleman from california. >> i yield two minutes to the gentleman from california. >> okay, to the gentleman from new jersey
these provisions allow the federal government to reach further into the education authority of the states. the state authorization provision requires institutions offering distance education programs to meet requirements in every state in which they have a distant education student. it threatens programs like penn state's world campus. the credit hour provision establishes a federal definition of a credit hour, hindering institutions of higher education of making decisions. i was home in bucks...
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it's how you govern essentially. i would go back and part of this too is that kennedy around him a close-knit group. they are often called the boston mafia or the kennedy mafia. they were left leaning. generally deep in to democratic politic. in particular the cabinet he was surrounding whims a remarkably centrist range of people. central intelligence whether or not mac that mere ya was a registered republican was still in the secretary of treasury. and he made sure that a lot of advisers were actually very centrist. he was not getting very left leaning partisan people around him when he was making the important decisions. >> host: we have a couple of minutes left. let me ask one last question about the tape. you dedicated many of years of your life to the university of virginia miller center public affairs the presidential recordings project. talk about what the value of these tapes but also about the potential pitfall. you rely on them heavily. some said -- they are wonderful we can focus too much on them and there
it's how you govern essentially. i would go back and part of this too is that kennedy around him a close-knit group. they are often called the boston mafia or the kennedy mafia. they were left leaning. generally deep in to democratic politic. in particular the cabinet he was surrounding whims a remarkably centrist range of people. central intelligence whether or not mac that mere ya was a registered republican was still in the secretary of treasury. and he made sure that a lot of advisers were...
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government. it's not an american word, but go ahead. >> i'm not sure about the analogy, how much of a problem this is, but i really don't know. >> i'm with eelout. i'm step kl there's a huge al-qaeda infiltration of the united states government. i think it's a problem, primarily in the muslim world where they are able to -- it's not just al-qaeda, but groups like hezbollah and, you know, the type, and pakistani tell ban and others, al-qaeda in the peninsula and many other groups that take advantage of chaos and lack of strong institutions to promote their brands of extremism and, there's, obviously, a lot of chaos and a lot of collapse of institutions throughout the greater middle east right now because of the arab spring, and so i think this is really where this battle is going to be fought. i don't think it's primarily a battle on the home front, where, again, on the home front, it's from 9/11-type events, not carrieded out from within the u.s. government, but certainly lower level people who i
government. it's not an american word, but go ahead. >> i'm not sure about the analogy, how much of a problem this is, but i really don't know. >> i'm with eelout. i'm step kl there's a huge al-qaeda infiltration of the united states government. i think it's a problem, primarily in the muslim world where they are able to -- it's not just al-qaeda, but groups like hezbollah and, you know, the type, and pakistani tell ban and others, al-qaeda in the peninsula and many other groups...
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government officials in a variety of settings. for example, secretary clinton addresses human rights as part of the u.s.china strategic and economic dialogue each year. the overall human rights situation in china continues to deteriorate. over the last two days, we've focused on a number of cases where lawyers, bloggers, ngo activists, journalists, religious leaders, and others are asserting universal rights and calling for peaceful reform in china. a number of these individuals have been arrested and detained as part of a larger pattern of arrest and extralegal detention of those who challenge official actions and policies in china. among the cases we raised were lawyers like gao zhisheng and ni yulan, who have been imprisoned because of their legal advocacy on behalf of clients who espouse controversial positions and who are critical of official actions. we urge the chinese government to release such lawyers as well as imprisoned democracy activists like liu xiaobo, chen wei and chen xi, who have actively pursued political openn
government officials in a variety of settings. for example, secretary clinton addresses human rights as part of the u.s.china strategic and economic dialogue each year. the overall human rights situation in china continues to deteriorate. over the last two days, we've focused on a number of cases where lawyers, bloggers, ngo activists, journalists, religious leaders, and others are asserting universal rights and calling for peaceful reform in china. a number of these individuals have been...
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so now the moneyou paid for your guaranteed healthcare is going to a massive new government program that's not for you. the romney-ryan plan protects medicare benefits for today's seniors and strengthens the plan r the next generation. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> caring for children with needs can be exhausting. is a special place in offers parents a needed a break and children adventure and inspiration. >> whether they are playing e music room orth a slide in the room, the children are laugh and play just like other kids. >> clay, one more smile. >> clay was a few months old problems hemental marched. it turned out they found r some testing he had a in utero. >> caring for clay is a around the clock job. >> for us, jill's house is the place clay loved it. >> there is a playground, a room, 45 bedrooms, and compassionate staff. parents do not have to worry. >> when i dropped him off, i am not worried if he is ok or if are treating him right. a relief. they wanted other parents to a breather take are in their children good hands. they need an opportunity to of t
so now the moneyou paid for your guaranteed healthcare is going to a massive new government program that's not for you. the romney-ryan plan protects medicare benefits for today's seniors and strengthens the plan r the next generation. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> caring for children with needs can be exhausting. is a special place in offers parents a needed a break and children adventure and inspiration. >> whether they are playing e music room orth a...
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we will deal with duplication and fraud in government. it was released that hasn't moved in the senate. that is what made this so frustrating. >> you know what i like that the two of you are engaging in a nice conversation with each other. but i happen to agree i think there is so much duplication and as a prosecutor, i used to prosecute medicaid fraud. i could come up with a fortune if we could look at some of the fraud there. thank you for being with us this evening. hopefully there will be some kind of a deal if it works out. >> i wish we could prosecute some of the wall street bang cores we could bring more revenue into the united states. >> we need to recognize we can prosecute everybody but ef we h to stop suspending. >> thank you. coming up what does the fiscal cliff mean and how does it effect you your family and your wallet? later if we go over the fiscal cliff, would a response to an attack like benghazi be even worse? stay with us. >> what president obama says about raising taxes. >> i am just listening to the consensus among p
we will deal with duplication and fraud in government. it was released that hasn't moved in the senate. that is what made this so frustrating. >> you know what i like that the two of you are engaging in a nice conversation with each other. but i happen to agree i think there is so much duplication and as a prosecutor, i used to prosecute medicaid fraud. i could come up with a fortune if we could look at some of the fraud there. thank you for being with us this evening. hopefully there...
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if the government controls your health car the government tovnm eyeball and your ear canal and your toe fundus the government controls you. that is why they did that first. that is why they spend so m meite st bwh but second, we will never get paid back for $23 billion from the auto bailouts. write it off. you will never see your money ain. andfoue nergyec rotha. they tried cat and trade but couldn't get it through the senate because enough of the kooksp and trade bu couldn't g it through the se bsenough of the koe f cl odg st hesdhe congress through his epa and start cracking down on small business and large business and business of every size with every imaginableegatn yo mo- ederad to overturn because it was so in sane and and constitutional. of course there is the war on fossil fuelshich he has taken fu for andse t oil spill. redistribution scheme into every major pillar of this economy and the point always was to wrap the redistribution of chemicals arnd those pillars to strangle ths.noraggut l free-market system. entrepreneurship. put it all in the hands of the government. a commd
if the government controls your health car the government tovnm eyeball and your ear canal and your toe fundus the government controls you. that is why they did that first. that is why they spend so m meite st bwh but second, we will never get paid back for $23 billion from the auto bailouts. write it off. you will never see your money ain. andfoue nergyec rotha. they tried cat and trade but couldn't get it through the senate because enough of the kooksp and trade bu couldn't g it through the...
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the government still claims it's fighting terror groups. awar daman is following the story. >> reporter: well, erin, it most certainly throws the claims into question, as do the reports of just about every single other massacre. now, in this particular instance, residents say that at the end of june, government forces went through apartment buildings, allegedly searching for weapons, and that is when the killings began. now, three activists went into a few hours after the massacre to film what happened, but they ended up trapped inside this damascus suburb of do you meana for over a week because of the intensity and ferocity of the shelling. and it's just an indication of what it takes for activists to bring to light, to bring to the international spotlight, one instance of the ongoing horror in syria. erin? >> thanks to arwa. >>> to london, the games in the spotlight for some of the wrong reasons. first, the lack of security preparation, and then reports of athletes getting lost on the way from the airport to the olympic village. and today
the government still claims it's fighting terror groups. awar daman is following the story. >> reporter: well, erin, it most certainly throws the claims into question, as do the reports of just about every single other massacre. now, in this particular instance, residents say that at the end of june, government forces went through apartment buildings, allegedly searching for weapons, and that is when the killings began. now, three activists went into a few hours after the massacre to film...
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john seeking government subsidies. he now wants us to supportim rather than him to support the country with wonderfulew companies like intel. lou: john isng adaptive to new realities. the primary source of the pital, he is turning to it, i suppose. i want to turn to this book, "the israel test." you take up e issue of the world civilization, importance israel within it. as a capitalist as well as jewish state. you reallyelve that israel is that strong, that important in the world's future? >> i certainly do. the american economy is heavily dependent on israetoday, partly because of the debauchery of silicon valley, but now israel is a crucial sourcef new technology for apple. all apples, flash tribes, just bought a new israeli company to empower its new technologies. microsoft, cisco, johnson and johnson. the dependent on technologies that come from israel. they're deeply dependent. obama seems to think that the the tips is more important in israel or turkey is more important. israel is the most important technology fo
john seeking government subsidies. he now wants us to supportim rather than him to support the country with wonderfulew companies like intel. lou: john isng adaptive to new realities. the primary source of the pital, he is turning to it, i suppose. i want to turn to this book, "the israel test." you take up e issue of the world civilization, importance israel within it. as a capitalist as well as jewish state. you reallyelve that israel is that strong, that important in the world's...